12.27.2010

Charles de Gaulle Airport - Paris

The Charles de Gaulle airport is one hectic and busy airport, especially at the AirFrance terminal. When I first arrived at the airport, I couldn't even check in because someone left an unattended luggage there and the whole terminal had to be evacuated.


The CDG airport can get very chaotic and intense at times, but once we passed security, it was a quiet haven. 

 
And of course, being in Paris, the fashion capital of the world, they didn't hesitate in displaying large billboards at the airport.

12.17.2010

Exploring the different arrondisements of Paris

What's great about Paris is that there's a little something different in all of the arrondisements (divisions) of Paris.  I can never get bored of photographing these areas since all have their own charm, history, and uniqueness.  Some of the places I wandered around are Montparnasse, Le Marais, Opera, etc.



 This was taken atop the Tour Montparnasse (689 ft tall office skyscraper)



12.12.2010

Roissy en France

Traveling in Europe in the summer months of July and August should be avoided.  I flew standby but the CDG airport was crowded and flights were overbooked. But the good thing was since I couldn't get on a flight that day, I shuttled to the Roissy, a very small and quaint town 5 minutes away. This city has a real old city charm to it with its cobblestone streets and old street lights. My experience with airport cities is that they're usually not the greatest cities to stay, but Roissy was definitely a nice haven from the busy airport.


12.05.2010

St-Germain-des-Prés (Paris, France)

St-Germain-des-Prés is the oldest church in Paris and is a beautiful sight for its Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Though it's much visited by tourists, walking through the church gave an solitude impression to reflect, worship, and pray.